Consultant in Pain Medicine
MBBS DA MRCA FCAI FFPMRCA
London and Nationwide
Consultant in Pain Medicine at King’s College Hospital with extensive experience in the assessment and management of chronic pain, complex spine conditions, neuropathic pain, and post‑traumatic musculoskeletal pain. Clinical Lead for Pain Services, responsible for governance, pathway development, and interventional practice across a major London teaching hospital.
Medicolegal Expertise
• Chronic pain following trauma or surgery
• Whiplash injury
• Neuropathic pain and CRPS
• Musculoskeletal pain
• Medical negligence
• Complex spine conditions
• Pain‑related disability and functional impact
• Causation, acceleration/exacerbation analysis
• Prognosis and treatment recommendations
Instruction Types: Claimant, Defendant, and Single Joint Expert
Experience: CPR Part 35 reports, joint statements, conferences with counsel, and court attendance.
Medico-Legal Instruction: Please email the instructions along with the medical records and any expert reports. The client and instructing party will receive an agreed appointment time within 3 to 5 working days. The report will be completed within four weeks of the appointment.
Declaration: Compliant with CPR Part 35, Practice Direction, and Guidance for the Instruction of Experts in Civil Claims. Provides independent, objective, and unbiased opinion evidence.
Royal College of Anaesthetists; Faculty of Pain Medicine, RCOA; British Pain Society; Spine Intervention Society; Royal Society of Medicine (Pain Medicine Section); College of Anaesthetists of Ireland; General Medical Council; MDDUS